BioElizabeth Streb, the “Evel Knievel of Dance,” nimbly weaves dance, aesthetics, rodeo, the circus, and Hollywood-style stunt work into one amazing live performance. STREB began in 1985 with a stubborn investigation of action, ranging from every day movements to the extreme action of sports, the circus, and thrill rides; the impulse to action that is in our souls. The company is a world-class entertainment phenomenon that stays true to its scientific and populist roots. STREB, whose cutting-edge, dangerous talent was featured at the 2012 London Olympics, invents action ideas that are daring, yet understandable, that soar past our critical senses and land in our hearts. Forces is the story of that action, it is the journey to harness invisible forces, it is the quest to mount a machine and learn its tricks. And it is sure to take your breath away.

Additional Info
This screening and dialogue is an accompanying event. The main event will be a live performance, FORCES, and is sponsored by the Center for the Arts at Virginia Tech.When: Friday, October 2, 2015, 7:30 p.m.Where: Moss Arts Center, Anne and Ellen Fife Theatre, Street and Davis Performance HallAdmission: $25-$55, $10 students with ID and children 18 and under

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